A: No. Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) targets memory hacks and DLL injections, not .cfg text files. You are completely safe.
// Recoil Reduction Script (Burst) alias +fastburst "+attack; wait; wait; wait; -attack; wait; +attack" alias -fastburst "-attack; wait; -attack" bind MOUSE1 +fastburst cs 16 best aim no recoil cfg
// Bind Mouse1 for Burst Fire (AK-47 / M4) alias +recoil "+attack; wait; wait; -attack; wait; wait; +attack" alias -recoil "-attack" bind "MOUSE1" "+recoil" How it works: When you hold down left-click, the script fires two bullets, pauses for 2 frames (the wait command), and fires two more. This stops the recoil climb before the 3rd or 4th bullet. The result is a tight 4-bullet chest/head grouping. To aim for the head without distraction: To aim for the head without distraction: Navigate
Navigate to: Steam/steamapps/common/Half-Life/cstrike/ Or if using Non-Steam: Your CS Directory/cstrike/ +attack" alias -fastburst "-attack
// Visual Clarity cl_dynamiccrosshair 0 cl_crosshair_size "medium" cl_crosshair_color "50 250 50" fps_max 101 developer 1 hud_fastswitch 1
m_filter 0 m_customaccel "0" m_mouseaccel1 "0" m_mouseaccel2 "0" m_mousespeed "0" Add -noforcemaccel -noforcemparms -noforcemspd to your launch options in Steam. This is as close as you legally get to the cs 16 best aim no recoil cfg . This script uses the developer command to visually center the recoil reset. More importantly, it uses alias to create a burst-fire script that mimics a laser.